TweetDick

Welcum!

Since Twitter has announced discontinuation of their TweetDeck client for Windows, it was clear that the world needed a hero.

And a hero indeed came, and created a replacement which he called... TweetDick... Yep. If you're not a fan, try TweetDuck instead.

Why The Dick

Besides supporting most functionality of the discontinued client, TweetDick has seen several improvements over the official client, which makes it a pleasure to use and massively strengthens your friends' envy!

Sexier Notifications

Pop-up notifications now have a blue bar which indicates when the window is going to disappear, or display the next tweet in the queue!

Moving your hand over to your mouse, and then moving the mouse over the notification stops the timer too, if you need more time to finish.

Notification Configuration

It is now possible to precisely configure the pop-up notification location, and how long it will stay up!

Don't worry - you can select Custom and move the window wherever you want, TweetDick will remember it.

Improved Multi-monitor Support

TweetDick is much more reliable and configurable for multi‑monitor setups!

Many Enhancements

TweetDuck is constantly updated with small tweaks and enhancements that make your experience just so much better when compared to alternatives.

It's Open Source

I Need This Now!

Dongnations

If you would like to show monetary appreciation for me doing the work a giant cockporation apparently could not, please consider donating via Patreon or PayPal (Cryobank donations coming soon). If you are unable to donate, please spread and tell your friends about TweetDick.

Installation & Requirements

TweetDick requires .NET Framework 4.5.2 or newer. It is primarily tested on Windows 7, but should work on all newer versions as well. The program requires at least 300 MB of free space on your drive, 512 MB of RAM, and a processor from about 2003.

TweetDeck Migration

If you still have the official client installed and want to use the integrated migration, you will have to download an older version of TweetDuck to move your data and optionally obliterate the old installation. Please, make sure to update TweetDuck after the migration is finished.

Troubleshooting

Before reporting an issue, please see the list of common problems and their solutions below.

TweetDick is not displaying correctly

If the website appears malformed or you see black rectangles, please right-click anywhere in the window, select Settings, go to the Advanced tab, and disable Hardware Acceleration. This can affect performance, but the program should render correctly.